Violence In Assam: Resource Wars, Illegal Migration Or Governance Deficit? – Analysis
By Shanthie Mariet D’Souza and Bibhu Prasad Routray Since 19 July 2012, a wide range of issues, combined with gargantuan
Read moreBy Shanthie Mariet D’Souza and Bibhu Prasad Routray Since 19 July 2012, a wide range of issues, combined with gargantuan
Read moreThe Maoist insurgency once described as the single greatest threat to the Indian state has lowered in intensity. But the
Read moreThe search for peace and stability in Afghanistan is taking a detour from a narrow security- centric approach to trade
Read moreIt was the biggest ever attack by the insurgents on capital Kabul, in terms of the number of suicide attackers
Read moreAs the search for the Afghan ‘end game’ has intensified in the United States, a Strategic Partnership Deal (SPD) entailing
Read moreThe recent violent protestations in Afghanistan over the burning of the copies of the Holy Quran have a demonstrative effect.
Read moreKandahar has not seen any major attack for the past two months. However, relative calm does not mean much in
Read moreOn October 4, 2011, the day that India and Afghanistan signed an agreement on strategic partnership, I traveled from Kabul
Read moreThe Taliban struck again on 20 September in Kabul, killing former President Burhanuddin Rabbani. A ‘messenger of peace’ reportedly waited
Read moreThe first Bonn conference or “Bonn I” on 5 December 2001 laid the foundations of the present political system in
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